Paeonia inspecteur lavergne
Peony
Most important features

Mature plant height
100-150 cm

Flowering time
May, June

Season
Spring flowering

Delivery type
Rootstocks

Planting Location
Sunny, Partial Shade

Fragrant
Yes

Hardy
Fully hardy

Deer- and rodent-resistant
Yes
Specifications
Type
various
Colour
red
Mature plant height
100-150 cm
Flowering time
May, June
Genus
Peony
Season
V
Delivery type
Rootstocks
Planting Location
Sunny, Partial Shade
Fragrant
Yes
Cut flower
Good fur cutting
Hardy
Fully hardy
Deer- and rodent-resistant
Yes
Number per m2
3 per m2
Planting Depth
<5 cm
Plant Height
60-85 cm
Plant Spacing
50-70 cm
Soil preference
Drained soil
Description
The Peony Inspector Lavergne is a remarkable peony that will enrich your garden with its impressive flowers and robust appearance. This particular variety is known for its large, deep-purple flowers with a rich, almost wine-like hue that come to full bloom in late spring. The flowers are double and full, with a light, pleasant fragrance that adds an elegant touch to your outdoor space.
Inspector Lavergne needs about 2 to 3 years to fully establish itself and reach its optimal flowering potential. During the first few years, flowering may be somewhat limited, but with patience and good care, this peony will develop into a strong plant that produces an abundance of beautiful, purple flowers each year.
In winter, the Inspector Lavergne peony loses its leaves, which is a normal dormancy process that helps the plant to bloom vigorously again in the spring. Plant the Inspector Lavergne in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Make sure the rhizome is about 3-5 cm below the soil and keep at least 60 cm distance between plants to ensure enough room for growth.
With proper care, the Peony Inspector Lavergne will enrich your garden every spring with its striking purple flowers and a touch of timeless elegance.
Inspector Lavergne needs about 2 to 3 years to fully establish itself and reach its optimal flowering potential. During the first few years, flowering may be somewhat limited, but with patience and good care, this peony will develop into a strong plant that produces an abundance of beautiful, purple flowers each year.
In winter, the Inspector Lavergne peony loses its leaves, which is a normal dormancy process that helps the plant to bloom vigorously again in the spring. Plant the Inspector Lavergne in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Make sure the rhizome is about 3-5 cm below the soil and keep at least 60 cm distance between plants to ensure enough room for growth.
With proper care, the Peony Inspector Lavergne will enrich your garden every spring with its striking purple flowers and a touch of timeless elegance.
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